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UK will increase capital spending in the Budget, Starmer signals

September 25, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Sir Keir Starmer has given the green light for a significant increase in capital spending at the upcoming Budget, with the support of the OECD for reforms that aim to boost growth through public investment.

During a speech in New York, the prime minister emphasized the role of government spending as a catalyst for private investment and hinted at a possible revision of the UK’s fiscal rules to prioritize capital spending. “I’ve always believed in borrowing for the purpose of investment,” he stated.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to unveil updated fiscal rules at the Budget on October 30, with plans to facilitate investments in areas like green energy, infrastructure, and healthcare.

Prior to the election, Starmer had reduced Labour’s green spending plan due to fiscal constraints, but there are now discussions about reversing some of those cuts.

Starmer distinguished between borrowing for day-to-day expenses and using public debt for investments that can stimulate economic growth.

His remarks coincided with the OECD’s recommendation for the UK to rethink its fiscal rules to allow for higher public investment that can drive economic expansion.

Reeves, in her speech at the Labour party conference, pledged to end the era of low investment that hinders progress.

The government is exploring various options to relax constraints on investment imposed by current fiscal rules, aiming to better acknowledge the benefits of investments rather than just the costs.

IMF researchers have proposed alternative measures, such as public sector net worth, to encourage investment.

Additionally, the government is looking to include assets created through investments in its balance sheet calculations.

The OECD’s latest forecasts position the UK among the stronger performers in terms of GDP growth, but also highlight potential challenges with inflation.

Despite the positive outlook, the government must be cautious in utilizing additional borrowing capacity for investments to maintain market confidence.

Overall, the government’s focus on capital spending and reforms to fiscal rules reflect a commitment to driving economic growth and productivity in the UK.

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